Rumour Mill: Red Bull denies Europa League '˜dirty tricks' | Ex-Rangers striker eyes return | Gers face £100k bill from Miller & Wallace

Red Bull rubbishes suggestions of collusion between RB Leipzig and Red Bull Salzburg in Europa League group, ex-Rangers striker hasn't given up hope of a return and Ibrox side face £100k bill after SPFL upholds appeal

Red Bull club bosses deny collusion fears

RB Leipzig and Red Bull Salzburg have denied claims that they could work in tandem in their Europa League group, which also contains Celtic and Norwegian side Rosenborg.

UEFA probed the relationship between the two clubs last season, but cleared both clubs to participate in the Champions League. Now Red Bull co-founder Dietrich Mateschitz has played down fears of a “dirty tricks” campaign.

Red Bull Salzburg, left, and RB Leipzig won't be working together in Celtic's Europa League group. Pictures: Getty ImagesRed Bull Salzburg, left, and RB Leipzig won't be working together in Celtic's Europa League group. Pictures: Getty Images
Red Bull Salzburg, left, and RB Leipzig won't be working together in Celtic's Europa League group. Pictures: Getty Images
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Mateschitz said: “May the better team win. I am totally happy about this draw.” Oliver Mintzlaf of Leipzig added: “We’re in sport and fair play applies. It’s very important people know this.” (The Sun)

Cummings: I’d love Rangers return

Nottingham Forest striker Jason Cummings has admitted he hasn’t given up hope of a return to Rangers, despite a largely disappointing loan spell at Ibrox last season.

Now on loan at Peterborough, the ex-Hibs striker said: “You could see things changing with Steven Gerrard coming in and that’s why I wanted to get back.

“I definitely feel I’ve unfinished business there. One day I think there will be a return. I hope so anyway. I’ll try and push it, it’s somewhere I want to play again – 100 per cent.” (The Sun)

Rangers braced for £100k legal bill

Kenny Miller and Lee Wallace are set to chase Rangers with a bill for more than £100,000 after SPFL chiefs backed their appeal against club fines.

The league backed the pair’s appeal over disciplinary action taken against them in the aftermath of a Scottish Cup semi-final loss Celtic in April.

Wallace received a four-week fine while Miller was hit with half that, despite eyewitnesses claiming no bust-up took place. The pair look set to demand repayment of the money and their sizeable legal fees. (Daily Record)

Hibs set for player boost

Hibs could be bolstered by the addition of as many as five players to the squad for their next Premiership match at home to Kilmarnock. Marvin Bartley, Florian Kamberi, Darren McGregor and David Gray all have a chance of returning from injury for the visit of Steve Clarke’s side to Easter Road on Saturday week. In addition, new Australian midfielder Mark Milligan is due to arrive in Edinburgh next week to kick off his Hibs career and could make his debut after being granted a work permit yesterday. (Evening News)

MacPhee: We must improve

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Hearts are using the international break to get even stronger after surging to the top of the Scottish Premiership with a 100 per cent record.

Austin MacPhee stressed that the aim is to ensure Hearts resume domestic business at Motherwell on Saturday week still firing on all cylinders after four wins from four league games.

Craig Levein hopes to be back in the dugout at Fir Park but by then, MacPhee wants Hearts to have brushed up on any weaknesses to maintain, or even increase, their three-point advantage over Celtic at the summit. (Evening News)

St Mirren back in for Kearney?

Coleraine boss Oran Kearney has been linked with the St Mirren job after Alan Stubbs’ exit on Monday.

Reports on Wednesday suggested that the Buddies had asked the Northern Irish side for permission to speak to the 40-year-old.

Kearney was interviewed for the same job in the summer before the club’s hierarchy chose to appoint Stubbs. (Various)